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The Linda Hall Library Arboretum is home to 15 Kansas City Champion Trees. VIEW COLLECTION. Arboretum. NATIVE CORNER. The Native Corner is home to a variety of plants native to the Kansas City area such as, witch hazel, spicebush, and Annabelle hydrangeas. VIEW COLLECTION. Arboretum. PEONY GARDENS.
- Bartlett Courtyard
In May 2022, the Linda Hall Library opened the Bartlett...
- Champion Trees
The Linda Hall Library Arboretum is home to 15 Kansas City...
- Shumard Oak 34-21-1
More From Arboretum. Yulan Magnolia 25-1-1. Magnolia...
- Amur Maakia 24B-2-1
More From Arboretum. European Beech 14-2-1. Fagus sylvatica....
- Anise Leaf Magnolia 25-5-1
More From Arboretum. Korean Mountain Ash 38-1-2. Sorbus...
- Accolade Elm 44-5-1
More From Arboretum. Accolade Elm 44-5-2. Ulmus japonica x...
- American Smoketree 10B-1-1
More From Arboretum. Common Alder, Black or European Alder...
- Ann Magnolia 25-15-4
APRIL 12, 2024 SPECIAL HOURS. The Library will be closed...
- Austrian Pine 49-2-1
More From Arboretum. Austrian Pine 49-2-11. Pinus nigra....
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The Linda Hall Library arboretum, a 14-acre urban oasis...
- Bartlett Courtyard
Careful selection and meticulous cultivation of plantings through the years have yielded an urban green space that is recognized as one of the Library’s most distinctive features. Today the 14-acre grounds surrounding the Library are home to some 300 trees representing 38 genera and 130 species.
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Aug 10, 2022 · In 1907 they built their Georgian-style home and created an arboretum on the surrounding acres in the heart of the area that has become the cultural center of Kansas City, Missouri. The Halls’ wills named the original trustees and directed them to determine the type of library the Linda Hall Library should be.
- Michelle Lahey
- 2014
Columbus Member Advantage: $3 off General Admission and Special Engagement tickets for members of select institutions: Columbus Museum of Art and Pizzuti Collection, Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, Dawes Arboretum, Ohio History Center & Ohio Village, National Veterans Memorial and Museum, Wexner Center for the Arts, COSI, The Works: Ohio Center for ...
Columbus Arts & Culture Fee: For all tickets purchased on or after July 1, 2019, a 5% ticket fee will be applied. The Columbus Arts & Culture Fee helps make the arts available to all by funding exemplary artists, arts organizations and programs that educate and engage audiences throughout Greater Columbus.
The Library Store at Main Library, 96 S. Grant Ave. Find a quirky collection of gifts, trinkets, and used books and media perfect for library fans. Store Hours: Monday – Saturday: 11 a.m.-4 p.m.